Lesbian In A Bath

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Trends - Soak it Up at the Lesbian Bathhouse
A new generation of dyke-friendly saunas bursts on to the North American scene
Lesbians have never flocked to gay men's-style bathhouses, but North American dykes are finally catching on to this oldest of traditions thanks to a slew of sensual, dyke-friendly saunas. Ride this new wave of bathhouse chic at San Francisco's quasiauthentic Japanese-style
Kabuki Springs and Spa. The Caucasian girls at the door don't demand shoe removal, but under rice-paper lights seated women scrub more or less traditionally before heading into the 104-degree bath. This utterly classy joint prioritizes relaxation and quiet (no touching!), but rumor says it isn't devoid of lesbian social opportunity.
Surprised that something so good could survive a Pacific crossing and land (somewhat altered) in this homo holy city? Don't be. Downtown in the Mission District, visit Osento, the mother of dyke saunas. The Missouri-born owner, lesbian-feminist Summer Kraml, made her bathhouse's business cards in 1959--way before the birth of lesbian-feminism. Today, neighborhood dykes and tourist chicks dip, steam, and sunbathe from noon till midnight year-round. No public displays of affection allowed, but there's no rule against flirting! Every dunk in the hot tub demands a cold splash; the wet sauna sparks a craving to beach on the seasonally sun-drenched patio. Meanwhile, veteran soakers recount rowdy Calistoga weekends and investigate newbies' tattoos, like sorority sisters inducting pledges into a hidden world.
"I love that place," says Julio LaFleur, who hired Summer as consultant and mentor for her own Hot House, a five-year-old women's sauna in Seattle. Quiet Hot House caters to regulars--lesbians, gardeners, athletes, artists, and performers--but think naps and yoga, not friendly chitchat. "People come for physical and emotional healing," Julio says. As a result, "we have no windows, no sound--you can't tell if it's rainy or sunny, day or night."
Summer's and Julio's bathhouses are West Coast riffs on the Japanese sento, ladled with free-floating feminism, New Age spirituality, and feminine attraction. In a similar vein, Chicago's women-only Thousand Waves Spa just smells better--and is more relaxing and affordable--than most American spas. Two lesbian martial arts instructors own this place, and unlike Hot House and Osento, which are straight-friendly but very queer-popular, Thousand Waves is the sort of place that seems totally queer, though it might just be your imagination. TWS's massive subterranean relaxation room, filled with Nordic-style wood, photos of water, and veiled blue sleeping cushions on low benches, is like some kind of women's dormitory in heaven. It's easy to spend a long time here, and you should, because unlike in San Francisco, you can't just turn your face to the sun afterward and run out in a T-shirt to some lesbian tattoo parlor. Wait until your hair dries.
Lacking East Asian conceits (and very popular with Asian-Canadian women, perhaps on that account) is Toronto's Pussy Palace. It's another kind of animal altogether--a bathhouse uninhibitedly imitative of steamy men's saunas--that also gives north-of-the-border girls a chance to play outdoor polar bear and indoor smoker, and to embrace other differences between Canadian and American laws and customs. It's also one of perhaps only two wholly trans-inclusive saunas. Held monthly at Club Toronto (normally a gay men's bathhouse), the party focuses on socializing, not bathing. For privacy head to the fourth floor, a deliberately creepy labyrinth of mirrors, slate-gray walls, and a prison block with barred doors. In summer, enjoy the pool, enter workshops, and ogle the bathhouse priestess. Or check out PP's spanking-new little sister at the steamy Central Spa in suburban Hamilton. Both events are erratic, so get on the Pussy Palace mailing list. And steam away, ladies!
Central Spa 401 Main St. W., Hamilton, Canada; 416-588-6191 Hot House 1019 E. Pike St., Seattle; 206-568-3240 Kabuki 1750 Geary Blvd., San Francisco; 415-922-6000 O-Sento 955 Valencia St., San Francisco; 415-282-6333 Pussy Palace Toronto; 416-925-9872, Ext. 2115 Thousand Waves Spa 1212 W. Belmont Ave., Chicago; 773-549-0700 The information in this story was accurate at the time of publication. We suggest that you confirm all details directly with the establishments mentioned before making travel plans.
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Okay, so my mom, sis, and I were shopping at the Wal and decided to take a pee break. We decided to go to the one at the back of the store since it was closer. As usual, we took a look under the bathroom doors to see which ones were free. While looking under the handicapped bathroom door, we saw the weirdest thing. Two sets of feet! One set facing out and the other set facing towards the other person. We kinda just figured it was a lady helping her child, but the longer we were in there we started hearing some very strange noises. My first thought was to hurry and get the heck out of there! My mom and sis were thinking the same thing, and as I walked out to wash my hands we just kinda looked at each other like “What is that?”. While we were quickly washing our hands, two girls walked out of the stall (one dressed in a Wal Mart smock!), gave us a little smirk, and walked out. We were in shock, and I couldn’t help but let out my favorite phrase, “Oh my!” It gets better! We walked up to a register to check out, and who is working the line, but little miss bathroom action herself. Her little friend was also standing there talking to her as she worked. Of course they also recognized us. We all just look at each other, and my mom, sis, and I tried really hard not to crack up! Talk about weird!
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I googled everywhere in my area. I'm in the Boston area. There has to be some area in the US where single women can go and have fun. Why do gay men get everything they want? Lesbians are so passive. You can't find them on craigslist or have sex in a bath house for one night. It's lame.
Considering how unpopular male bath houses are nowadays, I doubt it.
There's Lesbian Grindr clones like Scissr or Dattch, if it's hookups you're after, or even just good 'ol Tinder.
Men in the Boston area have to go to Providence for a bathhouse. Sorry, but we don't get everything we want, either.
One here (Winnipeg, Canada) used to have women's nights - don't know if it still does.
They tried to open one here, no one went. It closed down. Sad.

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